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Empirical likelihood inference for monotone index model

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  • Otsu, Taisuke
  • Takahata, Keisuke
  • Xu, Mengshan

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This paper proposes an empirical likelihood inference method for monotone index models. We construct the empirical likelihood function based on a modified score function developed by Balabdaoui et al. (Scand J Stat 46:517–544, 2019), where the monotone link function is estimated by isotonic regression. It is shown that the empirical likelihood ratio statistic converges to a weighted chi-squared distribution. We suggest inference procedures based on an adjusted empirical likelihood statistic that is asymptotically pivotal, and a bootstrap calibration with recentering. A simulation study illustrates usefulness of the proposed inference methods.

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  • Otsu, Taisuke & Takahata, Keisuke & Xu, Mengshan, 2023. "Empirical likelihood inference for monotone index model," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 118123, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
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    Empirical likelihood; Isotonic regression; Monotone index model;
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